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getting to what matthew is saying earlier, we are going to be in a bit of a catch-22. there is that emotional visceral response to turn inwards and usually time cools all heads but time is something that we don't necessarily have because as we've seen, the momentum is something that would ensure that this provision goes forward but at the same time will people back off of it? this is where we are right now in that catch-22. >> it heightens some of the political differences too. there have been rumblings and a headline in politico this morning about the differences between freshman senator ted cruz and marco rubio. cruz critical of rubio's path to citizenship plan. what would happen if these republicans go head to head? >> there's a lot of future of the republican party going on between marco rubio, ted cruz, rand paul. the thing is when immigration reform is comprehensive because we throw everything in there, visas go here, low-skilled immigration from mexico goes here, everybody little bit makes it more complicated and more susceptible to trigger some kind of do not f
getting to what matthew is saying earlier, we are going to be in a bit of a catch-22. there is that emotional visceral response to turn inwards and usually time cools all heads but time is something that we don't necessarily have because as we've seen, the momentum is something that would ensure that this provision goes forward but at the same time will people back off of it? this is where we are right now in that catch-22. >> it heightens some of the political differences too. there have...
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reporter adam williams with our affiliate whdh was so close he could smell the gunpowder. here's some of his report. >> reporter: i'm behind the car. i'm hearing multiple gunshots. we're with police. we're with police right now, and we're -- we're trying to stay back right now, but we are surrounded by police, and we're seeing police fighting, guns drawn, and we have heard multiple gunshots. i'm actually standing behind the car right now. it's not a good position to be. in the officers are putting on bulletproof vests. we have police running, all guns drawn around me right now. there are probably ten different cruisers and officers getting out of their cars, guns drawn. they are running all around me right now. when we pulled up, the cars stopped around these three cars. i heard probably 28 gunshots, and i'm just staying down and using the car as shelter. i've never in my life been in a situation like this. when we pulled up, multiple, multiple gunshots. so glows to where i am i can smell the gunpowder from where we're set up right now. i believe they have the suspect in c
reporter adam williams with our affiliate whdh was so close he could smell the gunpowder. here's some of his report. >> reporter: i'm behind the car. i'm hearing multiple gunshots. we're with police. we're with police right now, and we're -- we're trying to stay back right now, but we are surrounded by police, and we're seeing police fighting, guns drawn, and we have heard multiple gunshots. i'm actually standing behind the car right now. it's not a good position to be. in the officers...
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he's done hospital visits over his 22 years as a judge. let us begin with the idea, confusion and frustration about miranda rights. give them right away, if you don't give them, then this prosecution is astray. what is the basic understanding of leeway with mirandizing a suspect? >> any suspect, including the suspect in this case, is entitled to miranda rights under the 5th amendment of the united states constitution, the right against self-imcrimination, everybody is who in is custody and entear gated by law enforcement. the legal process, contrary to what newspapers said today the legal process began yesterday, the legal process began when he was take noon custody. because there is a constitutional right against self-incrimination and miranda is a part of that if being interrogated by law enforcement. the failure to use miranda, assuming it was not used, and it should have been, means statements are subject to being excluded from use in court. >> right. >> there are exceptions to miranda, you've heard the famous one, the public safety ex
he's done hospital visits over his 22 years as a judge. let us begin with the idea, confusion and frustration about miranda rights. give them right away, if you don't give them, then this prosecution is astray. what is the basic understanding of leeway with mirandizing a suspect? >> any suspect, including the suspect in this case, is entitled to miranda rights under the 5th amendment of the united states constitution, the right against self-imcrimination, everybody is who in is custody...
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eastern time whgh tv reporter adam williams was caught in the crossfire nearby. >> we're all taking cover right now behind the different news vehicles. even the police, though, are taking cover behind their cars. >> reporter: these are bullet holes inside the home of steven and emily mccowpen. we spoke with them today via skype because they were still on lockdown. >> as we were crawling through the hallway, we saw a big flash out front. and you know, there was like an explosion with glass. >> reporter: another resident, andrew kitzenberg, described what he was witnessing to msnbc using skype. >> i will walk it here. so it's kind of angled right now at the bomb squad. >> reporter: michael duchette says he saw what happened next. >> there's the guy out front shooting it out with the cops. and i see an officer and him about 30 feet apart shooting at each other. craziest stuff i ever seen. >> reporter: police say this man, the suspect in the black hat, had gotten out of the mercedes suv and was strapped with explosives. during the shootout he was hit by police fire and was later pronounced de
eastern time whgh tv reporter adam williams was caught in the crossfire nearby. >> we're all taking cover right now behind the different news vehicles. even the police, though, are taking cover behind their cars. >> reporter: these are bullet holes inside the home of steven and emily mccowpen. we spoke with them today via skype because they were still on lockdown. >> as we were crawling through the hallway, we saw a big flash out front. and you know, there was like an...
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eastern time adam williams was caught in the cross fire nearby. >> we are all taking cover right now behind the different news vehicles. even the police are taking cover behind their cars. >> reporter: these are bullet holes inside of the home of steven and emily mcalpin. we spoke to them today via skype because they were still on lockdown. >> as we were crawling through the hallway we saw a flash out front and an explosion with glass. >> reporter: another resident an drew kitzenberg described what he was witnessing to msnbc using skype. >> i will walk it here. and so it's kind of angled right now at the bomb squad. >> reporter: michael says he saw what happened next. >> the guy out front shooting out with the cops and i see an officer and him 30 feet apart. shooting at each other, craziest stuff i had ever seen. >> reporter: police say this man, the suspect in the black hat, had gotten out of the mercedes suv and was strapped with explosives. during the shootout, he was hit by police fire and was later pronounced dead at a hospital. the other suspect, the man in the white cap, floor
eastern time adam williams was caught in the cross fire nearby. >> we are all taking cover right now behind the different news vehicles. even the police are taking cover behind their cars. >> reporter: these are bullet holes inside of the home of steven and emily mcalpin. we spoke to them today via skype because they were still on lockdown. >> as we were crawling through the hallway we saw a flash out front and an explosion with glass. >> reporter: another resident an...
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what have you. >> i wouldn't wait to see if everyone was crazy at mile 22 and mile 19. what's it going to be like when i run down boylston. >> it happened just as she neared mile 26. when the bomb went off and it hit you, what was happening around you, what did you first notice? what went through your mind? >> i have a vivid memory of seeing my daughter and my friends being blown back, falling backwards. my daughter's arms outstretched like this and just falling backwards. i think my wife took the brunt of the impact. when i turned back around, she was no longer there and nobody was standing up anymore in front of me. so for a couple of seconds i just looked left and right and then looked down and there she was. >> your wife? >> my wife. i saw her eyes were open and at this point i don't realize this is a bomb exploded. i see her eyes open. i know she's alive and then i start looking around and there are limbs everywhere and blood and i looked on her body to see if she's okay and i notice her legs. and that's when it hits you. this is obviously some type of terrorist re
what have you. >> i wouldn't wait to see if everyone was crazy at mile 22 and mile 19. what's it going to be like when i run down boylston. >> it happened just as she neared mile 26. when the bomb went off and it hit you, what was happening around you, what did you first notice? what went through your mind? >> i have a vivid memory of seeing my daughter and my friends being blown back, falling backwards. my daughter's arms outstretched like this and just falling backwards. i...
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tamerlan is gone now. that concerns me big time. >> reporter: more pieces fit together in a telephone interview wolf blitzer did with the ex-brother-in-law of the two suspects. he said he met misha twice, was introduced to him by tamerlan. he didn't witness misha turning tamerlan into a radical islamist -- >> he surely did have influence and did teach him things that would make tamerlan, you know, go away from the people and go more into the religion. and maybe that is possible that he suggested to him some radical ideas. >> reporter: he said tamerlan tsarnaev told him he'd quit boxing and listening to mainstream music because misha taught him that in islam it's not good to do those things. asked if he suspected that misha was connected to any terrorist groups -- >> i didn't suspect either him or tamerlan being connected to terror groups or having terrorist ideas. but i know that they had a lot of conversations about just, you know, islam and how islam is being attacked from the outside from the western co
tamerlan is gone now. that concerns me big time. >> reporter: more pieces fit together in a telephone interview wolf blitzer did with the ex-brother-in-law of the two suspects. he said he met misha twice, was introduced to him by tamerlan. he didn't witness misha turning tamerlan into a radical islamist -- >> he surely did have influence and did teach him things that would make tamerlan, you know, go away from the people and go more into the religion. and maybe that is possible that...
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tamerlan taught everything to himself. we were happy about it because he didn't start doing drugs or alcohol. now he doesn't speak to other women he's not related to. they're not important to him. it's a sin to look them in the eye. she saw him for four of the six months he was here and he went to chechnya twice. >> translator: yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days i don't know where his relatives there lived. they were from his father's side. that village was bombed in the second war though. >> she reveals that she rang the boys to check they were well and they rang her again when they were on the run just the day before tamerlan died. the day before they spoke and it was like always. mommy, everything's fine with us. mommy, we're totally fine. "mommy" that's what they call her. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> translator: we miss your warmth and caress, they said, tamerlan said mommy, i love you and dzhokhar's voice said i love you too, mommy. she watched the boy's father filmed her earlier in the week see them
tamerlan taught everything to himself. we were happy about it because he didn't start doing drugs or alcohol. now he doesn't speak to other women he's not related to. they're not important to him. it's a sin to look them in the eye. she saw him for four of the six months he was here and he went to chechnya twice. >> translator: yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days i don't know where his relatives there lived. they were from his father's side. that village was bombed in the second...
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>> that was when he was 22. 21, 22. he just graduated from high school, and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having, i guess, difficulties finding himself. and then he started being interested in, not just religion, not just islam, but he also read other philosophers, and he read confucius, and gandhi. and of course, he came closer to islam, because that's his background. that's what his family believes in, i guess. that is why islam was his choice, at first. but then, yeah, he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would always support ideas of, you know, being -- you know, pray five times a day. he was going to the mosque regularly. started doing it when he was about 22, 23 maybe. and, you know, he would always try to protect many conversations, he would try to protect his ideas, and defend islam. and maybe even sometimes defend, you know, people in other countries, like i guess afghanistan that, yeah, they were invaded for no reason. something like that. >> stan
>> that was when he was 22. 21, 22. he just graduated from high school, and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having, i guess, difficulties finding himself. and then he started being interested in, not just religion, not just islam, but he also read other philosophers, and he read confucius, and gandhi. and of course, he came closer to islam, because that's his background. that's what his family believes in, i guess. that is why islam was his choice, at first. but then,...
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this is after, of course, tamerlan has been taken down. and then the third picture, that's the one that you showed before, if you can put it back is the car in which they had all their bombs. and this is when the bomb squad sends a robot bomb detector over -- there it is -- to check and inspect the car for explosives. really just remarkable photographs. we would never have images of the gunfire if it weren't for andrew kissenberg. he is seeking people to donate to the one fund in exchange for showing these -- letting us have the license for these pictures. anderson? >> so, jay, what he is saying is he saw the vehicle allegedly driven by dzhokhar literally drive through the road black, basically just smash its way through the police roadblock. and did he also see the vehicle drive over his brother? >> i don't think that -- he didn't tell me that he saw that. he saw the car go through and get away. but at that point he was about half a block away. he couldn't get all the visions in detail. >> okay. >> anderson? >> and drew, you have some inf
this is after, of course, tamerlan has been taken down. and then the third picture, that's the one that you showed before, if you can put it back is the car in which they had all their bombs. and this is when the bomb squad sends a robot bomb detector over -- there it is -- to check and inspect the car for explosives. really just remarkable photographs. we would never have images of the gunfire if it weren't for andrew kissenberg. he is seeking people to donate to the one fund in exchange for...
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>> it was when he was 22, 21, 22. he just graduated from high school and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having difficulties finding himself and at some point he started being interested in not just religion and islam, but he also read other philosophers and read con fushs. he read ghandi. he came out closer to islam because that is his background. that's what his family believes. he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would always support ideas of, you know, being -- pray five times a day. he was going to mosque regularly, start doing it when he was about 22, 23, maybe. he would always protect -- try to protect many conversation. he would try to protect his ideas and defend islam and maybe even sometimes defend, you know, people in other countries like, i guess, afghanistan. they were invaded for no reason or something like that. >> tell us about the younger brother dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old who is now in a hospital here in boston. what was he like?
>> it was when he was 22, 21, 22. he just graduated from high school and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having difficulties finding himself and at some point he started being interested in not just religion and islam, but he also read other philosophers and read con fushs. he read ghandi. he came out closer to islam because that is his background. that's what his family believes. he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would...
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raised christian, went to college in boston, met tamerlan. she converted to islam, and by all accounts, fairly devout, wore the hajaab, the traditional head scarf. she didn't speak russian, so she wasn't always aware what was being said, she didn't understand the language being spoken around the house. wolf. >> chris lawrence reporting for us. just ahead, still many unanswered questions in the boston marathon terror attack. investigators work to interview the only suspect still alive. new insights into the investigation. stay with our special coverage. ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human, using stereoscopic cameras. ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> there are hundreds of questions that investigators have for
raised christian, went to college in boston, met tamerlan. she converted to islam, and by all accounts, fairly devout, wore the hajaab, the traditional head scarf. she didn't speak russian, so she wasn't always aware what was being said, she didn't understand the language being spoken around the house. wolf. >> chris lawrence reporting for us. just ahead, still many unanswered questions in the boston marathon terror attack. investigators work to interview the only suspect still alive. new...
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tamerlan taught everything to himself. we were happy about it because he didn't start doing drugs or alcohol. now he doesn't speak to other women he is not related to. they're not important to him because it's a sin to even look them in the eye. she saw him for four of the six months he was here, and he went to chechnya twice. >> translator: yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days. i don't know where his relative there's lived. they were from his father's side. i do know that village was bombed in the second war, though. >> reporter: as pictures of boston played out around the world, she reveals that the mother rang the boys to check if they were well. but later that week they rang her again, allegedly when they were on the run, just the day before tamerlan died. the day before, she said they spoke, and it was like always, mommy, everything is fine with us. mommy, we're totally fine. mommy, that's what they call her. >> translator: we miss your warmth and caress, they said. tamerlan said "mommy, i love you clothe. an
tamerlan taught everything to himself. we were happy about it because he didn't start doing drugs or alcohol. now he doesn't speak to other women he is not related to. they're not important to him because it's a sin to even look them in the eye. she saw him for four of the six months he was here, and he went to chechnya twice. >> translator: yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days. i don't know where his relative there's lived. they were from his father's side. i do know that...
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they are talking to lawyers for tamerlan tsarnaev's widow. but why are they not talking to her directly? according to her attorneys, the 24-year-old rhode island native is cooperating with the investigation and knew nothing about the bombings. it's still unclear exactly what she did know. our understanding, of course, chris lawrence has reported that she seemed to have been living with him in boston with their young daughter in the time leading up to and when this happened. chris lawrence is in rhode island tonight with the latest. chris, i know her attorneys are talking to the fbi. but why isn't she? >> reporter: well, if she is, erin, her lauwyers are certainl not admitting that publicly. the lawyers are telling us that they are talking to the investigators on her behalf but they won't confirm whether katy russell has spoken with them directly, one on one. that said, she wants to get to the bottom of this and has nothing to hide. >> she is doing everything she can to assist in the ongoing investigation. >> the injuries and loss of life to p
they are talking to lawyers for tamerlan tsarnaev's widow. but why are they not talking to her directly? according to her attorneys, the 24-year-old rhode island native is cooperating with the investigation and knew nothing about the bombings. it's still unclear exactly what she did know. our understanding, of course, chris lawrence has reported that she seemed to have been living with him in boston with their young daughter in the time leading up to and when this happened. chris lawrence is in...
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he says that a friend from 2009, in his words, brainwashed tamerlan. listen. >> there's a person from some new convert into islam from armenian descent. armenians have no intention to say anything about armenians, it's a neighboring region with north caucasus. i said this person just took his brain, just brainwashed him completely. tamerlan is off now, there's no any obedience and respect to his own father. >> turn now to congressman, chairman of the house judiciary committee from virginia, he attended yesterday's fbi briefing on the boston bombings. congressman, thank you so much for joining us this morning. let me first ask you about two pieces of information that we just heard. first, about this armenian figure known as misha. that the uncle to the tsarnaev brothers saying influenced tamerlan somehow over the years. is that something some information that was included in your intelligence briefings that have you heard anything about this mysterious figure? >> this is -- this is new information, and it's important that we have the appropriate aauthor
he says that a friend from 2009, in his words, brainwashed tamerlan. listen. >> there's a person from some new convert into islam from armenian descent. armenians have no intention to say anything about armenians, it's a neighboring region with north caucasus. i said this person just took his brain, just brainwashed him completely. tamerlan is off now, there's no any obedience and respect to his own father. >> turn now to congressman, chairman of the house judiciary committee from...
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let's get right to nbc's justice correspondent, pete williams. he has new information on that investigation. pete, good morning. >> matt, good morning. law enforcement officials say they have begun their interrogation of dzhokhar tsarnaev, but not in the way they had planned. they say he has a hard time speaking with a gunshot wound to the throat. federal prosecutors plan to file terrorism charges today against the younger of two brothers accused of planting bombs at the boston marathon. dzhokhar tsarnaev lies under guard at a boston hospital with a bullet wound in his throat. some investigators say it might be the result of a suicide attempt on friday night as he lay in a boat on a backyard trailer in watertown just before he was arrested. he's now being questioned for
let's get right to nbc's justice correspondent, pete williams. he has new information on that investigation. pete, good morning. >> matt, good morning. law enforcement officials say they have begun their interrogation of dzhokhar tsarnaev, but not in the way they had planned. they say he has a hard time speaking with a gunshot wound to the throat. federal prosecutors plan to file terrorism charges today against the younger of two brothers accused of planting bombs at the boston marathon....
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, at one point, purchased a very large cachet of firearms. >> william says that this purchase took place on february 6th. he stressed at the time, it was not out of the ordinary. he says tamerlan asked the clerk what is the loudest and biggest thing that you have. he paid about $200 in this purchase. and, again, the purchase was two reloadble mortar kits with about 48 reloadble shells. >> thanks to you, brian. >>> one of tamerlan's closest friends, a man named brendan mess and two other people were brutally killed. their throats were slit from end to end. deb, what does this case have to do with the boston attacks? >>> erin, investigators are taking a closer look at this murder from 2011. initially, police thought it was drug-related. the reason it is back on the radar is brendan mess was a close friend of tamerlan. the two were described as close. they often showed up at a mixed martial arts center in boston. the heads of each of the victims was pulled back and their throats were slit from ear to ear. narn was spread all observe the bodies of the victims. a source that we spoke to says
, at one point, purchased a very large cachet of firearms. >> william says that this purchase took place on february 6th. he stressed at the time, it was not out of the ordinary. he says tamerlan asked the clerk what is the loudest and biggest thing that you have. he paid about $200 in this purchase. and, again, the purchase was two reloadble mortar kits with about 48 reloadble shells. >> thanks to you, brian. >>> one of tamerlan's closest friends, a man named brendan mess...
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it quotes tamerlan tsarnaev as saying i slapped her. they thought the tension dissipated after parents and sisters moved out. >>> we are also thinking about the victims, of course. one week after the bombing 50 remain in the hospital, two in critical condition. at least a dozen have had amputations. >> one of them is a dance instructor who lost her foot and part of her lower leg. she was watching the marathon when they were hit by the second blast. anderson cooper has their story. >> i hate to ask you to relive what you have gone through. >> i relive it every day. >> you think about it every day? >> absolutely. >> how close were you to the second explosion? >> i was right in front of it, right in front of the business where it was. i felt the direct impact. it immediately blew off my left foot. >> how far away was the bomb? >> my guess it would have been about five feet. >> we are lucky to be alive. >> did you lose consciousness? >> i don't think we did. i remember everything so if we did it was for a matter of seconds. >> do you rememb
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tamerlan's alleged turn to radical islam. we learned that he bought a large amount of fireworks leading up to the attacks which may help explain the process of perfecting their bombs. we have eel tell you what we know. in addition to all of that, people who live and work on this stretch of boyleston street were still no go today. >>> and in a private ceremony, family members held a funeral mass for martin richard. we laid our son martin to rest, his parents said. and he's now at peace. it has been quite a day, but nothing compared to the night that david henenbury had on friday. that's his backyard. and that is his boat. it's where he discovered the younger suspect and then quickly called police. you may have heard the story of how it happened. that story, the one we've all been hearing, is not quite true. tonight, mr. henenbury is telling it like it was. >> i know people say there's bloods in the boat, he saw blood when he went in. not -- >> not true? >> not true. >> the word is you saw the boat, you pulled back the wrapping
tamerlan's alleged turn to radical islam. we learned that he bought a large amount of fireworks leading up to the attacks which may help explain the process of perfecting their bombs. we have eel tell you what we know. in addition to all of that, people who live and work on this stretch of boyleston street were still no go today. >>> and in a private ceremony, family members held a funeral mass for martin richard. we laid our son martin to rest, his parents said. and he's now at peace....
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we are also learning about his older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev. in 2009 he was arrested for domestic assault after his girlfriend said he beat her up no last year he openly argued with a preacher at a mosque, telling him holiday celebrations were not allowed by islam. last year he disrupted a sermon by martin luther king calling him a nonbeliever. today marks one week since the attack. from the oval office and around the country a solemn tribute. >> the boston area, most every spot in the city is silent. >> reporter: another step toward normal, boyleston street turned over by federal investigators to the city of boston in the sign of ip ves gags intensity, a tree possibly touched by dzhokhar. taken as evidence. and photos of him, possibly tracking the murder of officer carter. some seriously injured in the hospital, hope. >> nearly all of the patients that have lost legs are already walking the halls with physical therapists. >> reporter: still, grim reminders here just about everywhere. in medford the funeral for krystle campbell. one more step t
we are also learning about his older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev. in 2009 he was arrested for domestic assault after his girlfriend said he beat her up no last year he openly argued with a preacher at a mosque, telling him holiday celebrations were not allowed by islam. last year he disrupted a sermon by martin luther king calling him a nonbeliever. today marks one week since the attack. from the oval office and around the country a solemn tribute. >> the boston area, most every spot in...
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who is the wife of tamerlan tsarnaev? and later, how easy was it to make the bombs that killed three and injured dozens more? an "outfront" investigation on that and whether it's possible to stop another one. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. hwelcome back.. nice
who is the wife of tamerlan tsarnaev? and later, how easy was it to make the bombs that killed three and injured dozens more? an "outfront" investigation on that and whether it's possible to stop another one. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most...
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nbc's ian williams now the latest from beijing. >> reporter: the powerful 6.6 magnitude quake struck shortly after 8:00 this morning. for a full minute, it shook towns and villages in china's sichuan province. this in an area where memories are still raw of a devastating quake five years ago that killed more than 90,000 people. the government immediately dispatched thousands of soldiers and rescue workers to the scene. though many roads in this mountainous area were blocked. in villages near the epicenter, authorities said nearly all the buildings had collapsed. there were extraordinary scenes as rescue workers scrambled to free people trapped in the rubble. there were at least 700 aftershocks. excavators and heavy machinery are moving in, as well as tents, blankets and other emergency supplies. china's new prime minister has flown in to direct the operation. tonight, rescue workers are still struggling to reach some of the more remote areas hit by the quake, and the number of casualties seems certain to rise. ian williams, nbc news, beijing. >>> an update on another big story we've
nbc's ian williams now the latest from beijing. >> reporter: the powerful 6.6 magnitude quake struck shortly after 8:00 this morning. for a full minute, it shook towns and villages in china's sichuan province. this in an area where memories are still raw of a devastating quake five years ago that killed more than 90,000 people. the government immediately dispatched thousands of soldiers and rescue workers to the scene. though many roads in this mountainous area were blocked. in villages...
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the fbi wants to interview tamerlan tsarnaev's widow. so far that has not happened but agents have spoken to katherine russell's attorney. he says she knew nothing about her husband's alleged role in the boston bombings. katherine russell lives with her parents in rhode island, where cnn's chris lawrence is this morning. good morning, chris. what's the latest? >> yeah, john, basically investigators want from katherine russell, they want to know, "a," what she now about what her husband was doing. and, if he had any other affiliations besides his younger brother. let's take you to some new video that we shot just in the last hour. can you see katherine russell's attorney arriving here at the family's home. she comes out of the home, and they leave together, followed by federal authorities. we know investigators have been to this home several times over the past couple days but so far she is only speaking to them through her attorney. he does tell us that she does not know anything about her husband's activities. that she was working upwar
the fbi wants to interview tamerlan tsarnaev's widow. so far that has not happened but agents have spoken to katherine russell's attorney. he says she knew nothing about her husband's alleged role in the boston bombings. katherine russell lives with her parents in rhode island, where cnn's chris lawrence is this morning. good morning, chris. what's the latest? >> yeah, john, basically investigators want from katherine russell, they want to know, "a," what she now about what her...
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but that all changed when tamerlan became deeply religious. he gave up the sport, citing his muslim faith. his father was furious. he grew confrontational. he angrily disrupted a talk at a cam bridge mosque when the speaker compared the prophet hohammed and the peace activist compared him to martin luther king and tsarnaev also interrupted a tack last november when a speaker said it was fine to celebrate the safe way as the birthday of the prophet. the growing interest of religion by both tamerlan and his mother caused an upheaval in the household with tamerlan even persuading his mother to cover herself up. and so why the schachange? and did his trip to russia play a role in radicalizing this young man? joining me now is brian bender, national security reporter for the boston globe and clint van zandt. clint, what would you think would have caused such a dramatic shift? >> i think there's a number of things we're probably going to find out in the 26-year-old brother's life, al. i think that he had a confrontation with a former girlfriend. she
but that all changed when tamerlan became deeply religious. he gave up the sport, citing his muslim faith. his father was furious. he grew confrontational. he angrily disrupted a talk at a cam bridge mosque when the speaker compared the prophet hohammed and the peace activist compared him to martin luther king and tsarnaev also interrupted a tack last november when a speaker said it was fine to celebrate the safe way as the birthday of the prophet. the growing interest of religion by both...
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tamerlan said, mommy, i love you. and dzhokhar's voice came from a distances, i love you, too, mommy. >> reporter: she watched the boys' father filmed here earlier in the week see them on the news for the first time. >> translator: and then for some reason he tells me, this is joe ar and tamerlan and points to the screen and says, here's tamerlan in the blue jacket and dzhokhar in the white jacket. and i say, anzor, these are the guys with the backpack, and these photos were shown. these can't be that. i don't know, these are my children. and then he grabs the tv screen and starts xraex iscreaming, it be, it can't be happening, i don't believe it. children are dead. i would have shouted myself. >> reporter: nick paton walsh, cnn. >> it's another catastrophe that's been overshadowed by the terrorist attacks hoer s here boston, an enormous explosion in texas at a plant that obliterated a small town. the crater was left at the scene of the blast, the explosion killed 14 people, 10 of them first responders, including 5 of
tamerlan said, mommy, i love you. and dzhokhar's voice came from a distances, i love you, too, mommy. >> reporter: she watched the boys' father filmed here earlier in the week see them on the news for the first time. >> translator: and then for some reason he tells me, this is joe ar and tamerlan and points to the screen and says, here's tamerlan in the blue jacket and dzhokhar in the white jacket. and i say, anzor, these are the guys with the backpack, and these photos were shown....
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. >> reporter: as for what drove tamerlan? his younger brother claims it was hatred of america. >> he may have been angry about other things, about the status of his life. but he increasingly turned to jihadism, was radicalized, because among other things, u.s. foreign policy decisions overseas and that especially afghanistan and iraq. >> reporter: what the younger brother is reported to be saying is consistent with what we heard in the neighborhood about the older brother tamerlan and his disgust with things american and christian. >> he said the bike is a cheap copy off the koran. he said most american wars are excused off the bible. >> reporter: and it also emerged there might be a link to an unsolved murder two years ago. prosecutors said monday that they are investigating whether tamerlan was involved in the brutal murder of three young men, one of whom was his roommate. the three were found with their throats slashed, covered in marijuana and cash. federal agents have been looking at the six-month trip tamerlan took last
. >> reporter: as for what drove tamerlan? his younger brother claims it was hatred of america. >> he may have been angry about other things, about the status of his life. but he increasingly turned to jihadism, was radicalized, because among other things, u.s. foreign policy decisions overseas and that especially afghanistan and iraq. >> reporter: what the younger brother is reported to be saying is consistent with what we heard in the neighborhood about the older brother...
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there was a ferocious firefight, the man on the left, tamerlan tsarnaev, 26 years old, was killed in the firefight. bombs were tñ about 200 rounds were exchanged in the fire fight with police north of boston in the boston suburbs. but in the course of that fire fight, tsarnaev's younger t on foot.-arokha the city of boston has been locked down all day. the governor of massachusetts told the people of boston do not go to work, do not go to school, stay in your homes, keep the doors, locked, do not open the door to anyone but a uniformed police officer. that precipitated a house-to-house block-by-block search of about 20 blocks in the watertown and cambridge area. we have seen heavily armed, heavily armored police officers, federal agents, even national guardsmen as they search this area. about two hours ago, the shorts came out for their first substantive news conference to tell us what was happening all day and they essentially said they had lost the suspect, had lost his trail. the search of that area turned up nothing and they called on the suspect to give himself up. it wasn't 30
there was a ferocious firefight, the man on the left, tamerlan tsarnaev, 26 years old, was killed in the firefight. bombs were tñ about 200 rounds were exchanged in the fire fight with police north of boston in the boston suburbs. but in the course of that fire fight, tsarnaev's younger t on foot.-arokha the city of boston has been locked down all day. the governor of massachusetts told the people of boston do not go to work, do not go to school, stay in your homes, keep the doors, locked, do...
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those are the real-time sounds of gun shots that mowed down two young people. 19-year-old, mercedes williams. >> these children, i believe they were innocent. they don't bother anybody. >> at this point, it does not appear these two victims were involved in any criminal activity. >> it was just family members and friends standing outside the house talking. while police say the victims were innocent, the killings are gang related. >> this is the type of activity where we see people in certain areas going into other areas and targeting people just because they live in the area. >> police are seeing younger and younger shooters. >> juveniles are more wild. we are seeing a brazen-type shootings and attacks involving juveniles. >> death is permanent. i think somebody should get somes. get these kids busy. >> they saw a recent plunge that engage young people. >> we used the cease fire program, which we contacted the people we know that has been involved in gang activity. offered them different routes to change their lives. different paths. >> but a recent surgeon shootings suggest a new flairup. i
those are the real-time sounds of gun shots that mowed down two young people. 19-year-old, mercedes williams. >> these children, i believe they were innocent. they don't bother anybody. >> at this point, it does not appear these two victims were involved in any criminal activity. >> it was just family members and friends standing outside the house talking. while police say the victims were innocent, the killings are gang related. >> this is the type of activity where we...
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we'll hear from boston police superintendent william evans. lieutenant detective robert mirner. lieutenant paul o'connor. they're getting ready for this news conference. we're going to have live coverage of it. we're anxious to hear what they have to say. they're getting ready to make some announcements, i believe they're there right now. if they're ready to begin, let's listen in. this is boston police, updating us on the -- what they describe as the takedown of the 19-year-old bombing suspect who's in a boston hospital right now. let's listen in. >> good evening, everyone. i'm superintendent evans. on behalf of the police department, you know, obviously we were very proud of our efforts from the beginning, at the marathon site when we had such a terrible tragedy. obviously our hearts and prayers still go out to the victims. you know, martin richards, the 8-year-old, the two young females killed, and officer collier who lost his life. to begin things, obviously, our hearts and prayers still go out to the families and the victims in that case. because of such an incident and the
we'll hear from boston police superintendent william evans. lieutenant detective robert mirner. lieutenant paul o'connor. they're getting ready for this news conference. we're going to have live coverage of it. we're anxious to hear what they have to say. they're getting ready to make some announcements, i believe they're there right now. if they're ready to begin, let's listen in. this is boston police, updating us on the -- what they describe as the takedown of the 19-year-old bombing suspect...
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russell is now a single parent to the 3-year-old daughter she had with tamerlan. her attorney says she didn't know her husband was a bombing suspect until she saw it on television. >> we are learning more about russell's husband and growing dissatisfaction with mainstream religion. three months before the marathon bombings, tamerlan tsarnaev, visited a cambridge mosque and shouted out after the speaker compared the prophet muhammad with martin luther king jr. in his first interview, he tells abc news how the congregation reacted. >> they just straight up shouted at him that, you need to leave, you know, so he stepped out of the sermon. after the sermon and prayers were done, some of the leaders of the center sat down with him and said, listen, you have a clear choice. either you're silent from now on during the sermons or you're not going to be welcome here. >> he says that wasn't tamerlan's only outburst. another time, he loudly objected when a speaker said it was appropriate to celebrate thanksgiving the same way one would celebrate the birthday of the prophet.
russell is now a single parent to the 3-year-old daughter she had with tamerlan. her attorney says she didn't know her husband was a bombing suspect until she saw it on television. >> we are learning more about russell's husband and growing dissatisfaction with mainstream religion. three months before the marathon bombings, tamerlan tsarnaev, visited a cambridge mosque and shouted out after the speaker compared the prophet muhammad with martin luther king jr. in his first interview, he...
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that's where tamerlan's father currently lived and where tamerlan spent at least six months in 2012. cnn cannot confirm that tamerlan and abu dijana met, but we know the video that was originally posted on his youtube site was deleted from his youtube account, but still, we have managed to track it down here at cnn. here's the latest information on his younger brother, the surviving boston bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old. he remains hospitalized in what doctors say is serious but stable condition. and a federal official tells us he has injuries to his throat. he's intubated and is sedated. he can't speak, obviously, despite his condition, tsarnaev could be formally charged as early as today. we're standing by for an announcement by the justice department. a law enforcement source saying ajudge or magistrate will likely come to the hospital, could come to the hospital, bedside, to formally present the charges to the 19-year-old suspect. a justice department official says the suspect will likely face federal terrorism charges, possibly state murder charges as well.
that's where tamerlan's father currently lived and where tamerlan spent at least six months in 2012. cnn cannot confirm that tamerlan and abu dijana met, but we know the video that was originally posted on his youtube site was deleted from his youtube account, but still, we have managed to track it down here at cnn. here's the latest information on his younger brother, the surviving boston bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old. he remains hospitalized in what doctors say is...
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read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> 22 past the hour. welcome back to "morning joe." joining us from boston, the host of msnbc's "the last word," lawrence o'donnell. give us a sense of what it's like in boston at the start of this new week. also about your conversation with police chief of watertown, edward deveau. >> things are moving back to normal here, more so every day. but i was in watertown yesterday with chief ed deveau. that, mika, as everyone now knows is where this story ended. it's where the terror made its final stop. and just so you get a picture of this place, population of 32,000. after midnight in watertown, they have a total of four police officers on patrol in that shift. and that's how many were actually on patrol in watertown at that time in single man cars in watertown. as soon as they knew the action was coming their way, two officers who were on their way home turned around so they had a total of six to respond to this. one car responded to it alone, giving chase. and the very strange thing about this chase as we
read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> 22 past the hour. welcome back to "morning joe." joining us from boston, the host of msnbc's "the last word," lawrence o'donnell. give us a sense of what it's like in boston at the start of this new week. also about your conversation with police chief of watertown, edward deveau. >> things are moving back to normal here, more so every day. but i was in watertown yesterday with chief ed deveau. that, mika, as...
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tamerlan was friends with one of the victims. this happened 10 years after the september 11th attack. >> that september 11th date keeps cop poping up in conjunction with the story. thank you so much, molly. >>> time now for the top 5@5:00. the top five stories this hour. two men accused in a disturbing terror plot will be arraigned in chicago. the two planned to blow up a bridge in toronto while a passenger train traveling from new york passed by. police say the men had direct guidance from al qaeda. >> the individuals were receiving sport from al qaeda elements located in iran. now i can tell you there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. >> the u.s. officials insist there is no eminent threat to the public. iran is denying any link. >> fliers need to leave their knives at home. delaying a plan that would allow passengers to carry small knives bats and other sporting equipment. it drew widespread outrage, critics including airlines and law americas said it would make flying more dangerous. the t
tamerlan was friends with one of the victims. this happened 10 years after the september 11th attack. >> that september 11th date keeps cop poping up in conjunction with the story. thank you so much, molly. >>> time now for the top 5@5:00. the top five stories this hour. two men accused in a disturbing terror plot will be arraigned in chicago. the two planned to blow up a bridge in toronto while a passenger train traveling from new york passed by. police say the men had direct...
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tamerlan tsarnaev headed towards the finish line. his younger brother dzohkhar blended in with a crowd of spectators near the forum restaurant. at 2:45 dzohkhar was captured by cameras placing his backpack on the ground. over the next four minutes he spent time looking at his cell phone, app picture and holding the phone near his waist. then he raised it to his ear. 30 seconds later at 2:49 p.m. the first bomb exploded near the t nosh line. the affidavit noted virtually every head turns and stares in meat direction in apparent bewi nt and alarm. blah the tapes and still photos show he left his knapsack on the y ound and moved calmly but rapidly away. nds later, the secondloded at t bomb exploded at that very spot. es nf.b.i. affidavit also provides new details about friday's tense manhunt and capture. around midnight thursday a gunman approached the driver of a mercedes s.u.v. in cambridge, massachusetts. the gunman asked "did you hear about the boston explosion? i did that." he then commandeered car, took the driver hostage, then st
tamerlan tsarnaev headed towards the finish line. his younger brother dzohkhar blended in with a crowd of spectators near the forum restaurant. at 2:45 dzohkhar was captured by cameras placing his backpack on the ground. over the next four minutes he spent time looking at his cell phone, app picture and holding the phone near his waist. then he raised it to his ear. 30 seconds later at 2:49 p.m. the first bomb exploded near the t nosh line. the affidavit noted virtually every head turns and...
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good morning, your honor, william thicke for mr. tsarnaev. the court, that's the judge magistrate, and you have had an opportunity to speak with him. mr. thicke says very briefly, your honor. the judge, so you have your lawyers here? and then the defendant nods affirmatively, according to this transcript. then the judge says, "mr. tsarnaev, i am the magistrate. this hearing is your initial appearance before the court. we are here because you have been charged in a federal complaint. at this hearing, i will advise you of your constitutional and legal rights. i will tell you about the charges against you and the penalties that the court could impose if you are found guilty. you have been charged with, one, use of a weapon of mass destruction in violation of 18 united states code section 2332-a and malicious destruction of property resulting in death in violation of 18 united states code section 844-i. mr. winerab, what are the maximum penalties?" mr. winerab says, "your honor, the maximum penalty on each count is death or imprisonment for any t
good morning, your honor, william thicke for mr. tsarnaev. the court, that's the judge magistrate, and you have had an opportunity to speak with him. mr. thicke says very briefly, your honor. the judge, so you have your lawyers here? and then the defendant nods affirmatively, according to this transcript. then the judge says, "mr. tsarnaev, i am the magistrate. this hearing is your initial appearance before the court. we are here because you have been charged in a federal complaint. at...
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>> pete williams starting us off in our washington newsroom. thanks, as always. >>> in the city of boston today getting back to something approaching normal seemed to be job one, starting with what will forever be the crime scene, boylston street, the finish line at the marathon where the bombs went off. katy tur is there for us this evening. katy, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. at 5:00 the fbi handed over boylston street and the crime scene to the city of boston, officially clearing the way for its re-opening. this seven days after those explosions that rocked this city. 2:50 monday afternoon, at exactly the moment a week ago that terror struck boston, the city came to a standstill. a moment of silence to reflect and remember all they have been through and all they have lost. [ bell ringing ] >> reporter: in medford, the bells tolled as the first funeral was held. hundreds of family and friends, including local police and fire officials came to remember 29-year-old krystle campbell. >> the fact that someone from my community w
>> pete williams starting us off in our washington newsroom. thanks, as always. >>> in the city of boston today getting back to something approaching normal seemed to be job one, starting with what will forever be the crime scene, boylston street, the finish line at the marathon where the bombs went off. katy tur is there for us this evening. katy, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. at 5:00 the fbi handed over boylston street and the crime scene to the city of...
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and this guy tamerlan. >> of course, i also read someplace that tamerlan didn't go to his funeral or to his wake. >> i was just going to say that. >> which was suspicious to some. >> and some say that means he didn't do it because if he did do it, then he would go to the wake to make it look like no one think he didn't do it. but i think for him not to go at all to the funeral or the wake suggests that there was something personal going on to me anyway. >> the thing that's curious to me, i don't know how one person, one man could kill three other men slit their throats. i could see him in busting in and shooting them but slitting their throats would take time. >> i agree with you there. but if you have a gun, and these were not street guys. these were kind of perpetual college students, pothead kind of guys. and i don't think -- it would have been a little tougher to do that in brooklyn than walltown. if you have a gun, you can get people to do remarkable things. the one guy, brendan mess, was a big martial arts guy, but still with a gun. and we know that tamerlan was able to get a h
and this guy tamerlan. >> of course, i also read someplace that tamerlan didn't go to his funeral or to his wake. >> i was just going to say that. >> which was suspicious to some. >> and some say that means he didn't do it because if he did do it, then he would go to the wake to make it look like no one think he didn't do it. but i think for him not to go at all to the funeral or the wake suggests that there was something personal going on to me anyway. >> the...
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you won't find out from tamerlan because he's dead. part of getting dzhokhar, we don't know what they're going to find on computers, hard drives, thumb drives, e-mails. there may be all the clues they need but getting dzhokhar alive is going to be fairly important if they can because they'll want to know two important things. what was to be next, if anything and who, if anyone, were you going to do it with or for? >> pelley: well, this new information, john, that you've turned up the tells us a lot about w we've been seeing at this home where the brothers were from. the bomb squad, the explosive ordnance disposal unit, the warning from the state police that the city should not be alarmed if it hears another explosion because that would be the police purposefully detonating the explosives they found in the house. this is a live picture of that street, of that neighborhood and apparently the house was a bomb-making knacktory from the information that you've received john. they were busy making a lot of explosives and making explosives ou
you won't find out from tamerlan because he's dead. part of getting dzhokhar, we don't know what they're going to find on computers, hard drives, thumb drives, e-mails. there may be all the clues they need but getting dzhokhar alive is going to be fairly important if they can because they'll want to know two important things. what was to be next, if anything and who, if anyone, were you going to do it with or for? >> pelley: well, this new information, john, that you've turned up the...
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nbc news justice correspondent, pete williams is on the beat. joining me now from the news room. what do we know from all of the filings about what he is telling the interrogators and the way he is communicating and what his motivations were? >> well the court filings don't disclose anything about what he's saying although we are now told that his condition is improving. he went to the hospital in serious, but stable condition. and today authorities say he has improved to fair condition. so he is getting better. the transcript of the hearing indicated that he nodded most of his answers, except one when he was asked if he could afford a lawyer, when he spoke the word no. but obviously not very loudly. because the judge had to make sure that that's in fact what he said. but andrea, what we're told is that he was cooperative during the first phase of this questioning. that he said that he and his brother thought this up on their own. that they were not under the direction or control or in any way in touch with terrorists overseas. that they got the recipe for the bomb from the inter
nbc news justice correspondent, pete williams is on the beat. joining me now from the news room. what do we know from all of the filings about what he is telling the interrogators and the way he is communicating and what his motivations were? >> well the court filings don't disclose anything about what he's saying although we are now told that his condition is improving. he went to the hospital in serious, but stable condition. and today authorities say he has improved to fair condition....
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these people -- dzhokhar and tamerlan were not isolated. they had a lot of friends and people their lives and the fbi wants to question the widow of the suspected bomber, catherine russell of tamerlan tsarnaev. they were married in 2010 and authorities search for answers and family and friends are crucial to the investigation. and according to her attorney, though, she didn't know anything about the bombings and was devastated to hear her husband maybe involved. is it more complicated than that, though? chris lawrence is in north kingston, rhode island, tonight. what do investigators want to hear from catherine russell? >> reporter: erin, federal authorities want to know what, if anything, catherine russell knows about what her husband was doing before the bombing, and what affiliations he may have had other than his younger brother. the attorney told me bottom line she is cooperating with federal authorities and that she didn't know anything about what was going on until she actually saw it on the news. he said she understands why federal
these people -- dzhokhar and tamerlan were not isolated. they had a lot of friends and people their lives and the fbi wants to question the widow of the suspected bomber, catherine russell of tamerlan tsarnaev. they were married in 2010 and authorities search for answers and family and friends are crucial to the investigation. and according to her attorney, though, she didn't know anything about the bombings and was devastated to hear her husband maybe involved. is it more complicated than...
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all watertown residents should remain in their homes. >> reporter: 4:22 a.m. a suspect on the run. >> we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who's come here to kill people. we need to get him in custody. >> by 8:00 a.m. friday, all of boston and surrounding areas shut down, as an unprecedented manhunt ensues for suspect two, dzhokhar tsarnaev, brother of suspect one. >> we have suspended all the public transit service and that will continue until we think it's safe to open all or some of that. we're asking people to shelter in place, in other words to stay indoors with their doors locked. >> at 8:20 p.m., the stay inside order was lifted without a suspect in custody. >> in terms of how he got away, he did it on foot. he fled in foot. >> minutes later a watertown resident walks outside and sees blood on his boat, he lifts a tarp and sees a man covered in blood. authorities rush to the scene. a standoff with flash bombs, gunfire. a tense 25 minutes seen in this infrared video from the massachusetts state police. it finally ended after fbi
all watertown residents should remain in their homes. >> reporter: 4:22 a.m. a suspect on the run. >> we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who's come here to kill people. we need to get him in custody. >> by 8:00 a.m. friday, all of boston and surrounding areas shut down, as an unprecedented manhunt ensues for suspect two, dzhokhar tsarnaev, brother of suspect one. >> we have suspended all the public transit service and that will continue until...
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his uncle said he ended his relationship with tamerlan in 2009 because of the quote radical crap" tamerlan had begun to espouse. he was steered toward a strict strain of islam in recent years and he began opposing the wars in afghanistan and iraq which is i should note here not radical in and of itself but that he also turned to websites and literature claiming that the cia was behind the terrorist attacks of september 11, 2001, that jews controlled the world. there are two very specific accounts of tamerlan's recent behavior that are both fascinating and important in trying to understand how he might have become the kind of violent extremist he is accused of having been when he died after a shootout with authorities late last week. the first is recounted in "the wall street journal" this week. quote, in one incident late november tamerlan confronted a shop keeper in a middle eastern grocery store in cambridge near a mosque where he sometimes prayed after seeing a sign advertising thanksgiving turkeys. brother why did you put up the sign the shopkeeper recalled him asking angrily. it's not
his uncle said he ended his relationship with tamerlan in 2009 because of the quote radical crap" tamerlan had begun to espouse. he was steered toward a strict strain of islam in recent years and he began opposing the wars in afghanistan and iraq which is i should note here not radical in and of itself but that he also turned to websites and literature claiming that the cia was behind the terrorist attacks of september 11, 2001, that jews controlled the world. there are two very specific...
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he says he and his brother tamerlan -- he says brother tamerlan was the mastermind. tsarnaev's initial court appearance was today in his hospital room. he was able to speak one word, no, when asked if he could afford an attorney. he now has a public defender the court found today. he's alert, mentally competent and lucid. joining me is jake tapper live in boston. pretty dramatic developments late in the day here. from what we now believe, dzhokhar tsarnaev may have told the investigators in written answers, is that right? >> reporter: that's right. a u.s. government official tells me that according to these preliminary interviews, preliminary interviews with dzhokhar tsarnaev and the u.s. government is going to have to double back and check all of this information, but according to these preliminary interviews, what dzhokhar tsarnaev is conveying to investigators is the following. one, that there were not foreign terrorist groups involved in this terrorist plot, that it was just the two of them. two, that there was a real online component to this radicalization done
he says he and his brother tamerlan -- he says brother tamerlan was the mastermind. tsarnaev's initial court appearance was today in his hospital room. he was able to speak one word, no, when asked if he could afford an attorney. he now has a public defender the court found today. he's alert, mentally competent and lucid. joining me is jake tapper live in boston. pretty dramatic developments late in the day here. from what we now believe, dzhokhar tsarnaev may have told the investigators in...